Subject: Re: Pixelclock too high
To: None <port-amiga@netbsd.org>
From: Bernd Ernesti <netbsd@arresum.inka.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 06/28/2000 09:50:16
On Tue Jun 27 14:16:46 2000, Georges Heinesch wrote:
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> However even with CV_AGGRESSIVE_TIMING, I get an pixelclock too high
> error with modes 12 and 13. These modi work fine with AmigaOS. Do I
> have to live with these errors? It's a pity because mode 12 is the ony
> I would like to work with.
> 
> Here my /etc/grfmodes:
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>   10  100000000 1152  870  16 1152 1184 1312 1456  870  873  876  915 default
>   11  100000000 1152  900  16 1152 1184 1312 1456  900  903  906  945 default
>   12  110000000 1280 1024  16 1280 1352 1480 1688 1024 1025 1026 1066 default
>   13  108000000 1152  864  16 1152 1184 1312 1520  864  867  870  909 default
> # 24-Bit Modes.
>   14  32000000   640  480  24  640  656  720  840  480  481  484  500 default
>   15  50000000   800  600  24  800  816  896 1056  600  601  604  625 default
>   16  53000000  1024  768  24 1024 1048 1144 1208  768  769  772  789 default
> ----- cut here -----
> 
> Without CV_AGGRESSIVE_TIMING, I get errors with modes 10, 11, 12, 13
> and 16.

Mode	MHz
(bit)	without overlocking	with overclocking (CV_AGGRESSIVE_TIMING)

8	135			135
15/16	 80			100
24/32	 50			 55

This are the chip limits, so even CV_AGGRESSIVE_TIMING is 25% over the limit for
the 16bit mode.

And your mode #12 is 37.5% over the chip limit.

Bernd